Born in Paris, France and originally a classical flute player, Jeremy Nattagh has explored a wide range of instruments and musical styles including jazz piano, gospel drums, pop rock, and electric bass as well as composing and producing movie soundtracks.
His explorations of melody and harmony as a composer and percussionist naturally led him to connect deeply with the handpan. Building rich harmonies around clear melodies, Jeremy has baffled audiences with his hand/foot combinations, classical pieces, and intense Live Looping sets.
In a few short years, he has become one of the most influential handpan players in the world, combining these instruments with many other textures and tones, composing pieces for soloists or ensembles, and pushing the boundaries of these beautiful instruments, creating new soundscapes and taking them to new horizons.
Jeremy Nattagh & Adele B
This duet is a roaring alliance of elements: fire, air, water and earth, and also metal and wood.
Didgeridoo, cajon, handpans, jawharp, cymbals, sanzula…all the textures of their music are born from these materials and elements.
Jeremy and Adele both have strong feminine and masculine energies that mix into a balanced and strong creativity.
Be ready to experience a wild and deep sound wave, be ready to dance and to feel beautiful emotions, from the quietest whisper to the strongest rhythms.
Adele B has been a natural and worldwide reference of didgeridoo playing for years already. On the biggest world stages with Secret Vibes (Electro Trance), and the duet Adele and Zalem, she has simultaneously developed great ways of playing the jaw harp, too.
Hearing Adele, you get to understand how powerful music is in her, whatever the instrument she plays.